Clinical Faculty - The Mentoring Advantage

Harvard Law School has 15 Clinical Professors of Law and more than 60 Clinical Instructors and Fellows on staff, who are expert practitioners in their fields and passionately devoted to mentoring students in their professional development. The clinical faculty not only teach clinical courses but also carry active caseloads of their own. This practical experience is invaluable as they supervise and guide students in developing their own practice skills and client relationships. With the remarkable breadth of resources at Harvard, students are carefully matched by their practitioner-supervisors with cases that meet their skill levels and educational interests.

Ronald Sullivan

Clinical Professor of Law and Clinic DirectorClinic: Criminal Justice InstituteCourse: Criminal Procedure; Criminal Law; Trial Advocacy Workshop; Defense Theory and PracticeTopics of Interest: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties; Criminal Law; Legal Ethics; RaceLegal Experience: Prior to teaching at Harvard, Ronald Sullivan served on the faculty of Yale Law School, where, after his first year teaching, he won the law school’s award for outstanding teaching. He has also worked as a staff attorney, General Counsel and Director of the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia. He represented hundreds of clients in thousands of matters, ranging from juvenile delinquency cases to first-degree murder cases.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 5116 | 617.496.4777 | rsullivan@law.harvard.edu

Kristin Muniz

Senior Clinical InstructorClinic: Criminal Justice InstituteTopics of Interest: Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure; Juvenile Law; Trial Advocacy; Mock TrialLegal Experience: Prior to joining CJI, Kristin Muniz worked as a public defender for 11 years with the Committee for Public Counsel Services in Boston and Roxbury. She has represented indigent defendants, both juvenile and adult, in the district and superior courts of Massachusetts in charges ranging from trespass to homicide. Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 5116 | 617.496.9072 | kmuniz@law.harvard.edu

Lia Monahon

Clinical InstructorClinic: Criminal Justice InstituteTopics of Interest: Juvenile JusticeLegal Experience: Prior to joining CJI, Lia Monahon served as a superior court trial attorney with the Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS), where she was the lead attorney in serious felony cases, and represented clients in all stages of criminal prosecution from arraignment through post-dispositional advocacy. She also served on the advisory committee for the “Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth,” where she guided strategic coordination of multi-state legislative efforts with constitutional challenge to juvenile life without parole (LWOP) before the U.S. Supreme Court.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 5116 | 617.496.8143 | lmonahon@law.harvard.edu

Jennifer McKinnon

Clinical InstructorClinic: Criminal Justice InstituteTopics of Interest: Juvenile JusticeLegal Experience: Prior to joining CJI, Jennifer McKinnon was a public defender with the Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) for over ten years. In that capacity, she represented indigent clients charged with crimes in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Middlesex counties. She litigated felonies in Suffolk Superior Court for seven years, served as a supervising attorney in the Roxbury/Dorchester District Court Office, and later was the Attorney-in-Charge of the Norfolk County District Court Office of CPCS. She also served as a law clerk in Massachusetts Superior Court.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 5116 | 617.496.8143 | jmckinnon@law.harvard.edu

Robert E. Proctor

Clinical InstructorClinic: Criminal Justice InstituteCourses: Trial Advocacy Workshop, Introduction to Trial AdvocacyTopics of Interest: Criminal Law and Procedure; Civil RightsLegal Experience: Robert Proctor has experience in private practice specializing in criminal defense. He has represented and consulted with clients in all phases of criminal proceedings from minor misdemeanors to serious felonies in District and Superior Courts in Massachusetts. He was also a member of Suffolk Lawyers for Justice and Middlesex Defense Attorneys bar advocate programs for over ten years providing legal representation for indigent defendants.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 5116 | 617.496.8144 | rproctor@law.harvard.edu

Licensed Social WorkerClinic: Criminal Justice InstituteExperience: With over 13 years of experience providing direct clinical care, supervision and advocacy, Mr. Pierce enhances the work of CJI’s legal defense team by providing clinical assessments of clients and mitigation services in court proceedings. He also provides referrals for a variety of social and vocational services. Mr. Pierce educates student attorneys about the interface between clients’ involvement with the criminal justice system, mental health and social service systems.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 5116 | 617.495.1735 | cpierce@law.harvard.edu

Cyberlaw Clinic

Christopher T. Bavitz

Clinical Professor of Law and Managing DirectorClinic: Cyberlaw ClinicCourses: Music and Digital Media; Counseling and Legal Strategy in the Digital AgeTopics of Interest: Copyright/Intellectual Property Law; Internet and Computer Law; Media Law; Entertainment Law; Civil LitigationLegal Experience: Christopher Bavitz has concentrated his practice on intellectual property and media law, particularly in the areas of music, entertainment, and technology. Prior to joining the clinic, he served as a senior director of legal affairs for EMI Music North America. From 1998-2002, he was a litigation associate at Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal and RubinBaum LLP / Rubin Baum Levin Constant & Friedman, where he focused on copyright and trademark matters.Contact: 23 Everett Street, 2nd Floor / WCC 3025 | 617.496.5155 | cbavitz@cyber.law.harvard.edu

Susan Crawford

Dalia Topelson

Assistant Director and Lecturer on LawClinic: Cyberlaw ClinicCourses: Counseling and Digital Strategy in the Digital AgeTopics of Interest: Intellectual Property; Privacy, Consumer Protection Online; Technology Transactions and Digital Content.Legal Experience: Prior to joining Harvard Law School, Dalia Topelson worked as in-house counsel at Amazon.com. From 2004-2009, she worked as an associate in the New York law offices of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP and DLA Piper LLP, focusing on intellectual property and technology issues.Contact: 23 Everett Street, 2nd Floor / WCC 3025 | 617.384.9269 | dtopelson@cyber.law.harvard.edu

Vivek Krishnamurthy

Clinical InstructorClinic: Cyberlaw ClinicTopics of Interest: Privacy and Data Security; Social Responsibility; Human RightsLegal Experience: Vivek Krishnamurthy clerked for the Hon. Morris J. Fish of the Supreme Court of Canada and later joined Foley Hoag LLP as an associate in its Corporate Social Responsibility and International Litigation practices, where he advised corporate clients on a range of business and human rights challenges and represented foreign governments and other clients in cases before domestic and international courts.Contact: 23 Everett Street, 2nd Floor / WCC 3025 | 617.384.9128 | vkrishnamurthy@cyber.law.harvard.edu

Andy Sellars

Clinical FellowClinic: Cyberlaw ClinicLegal Experience: Andy Sellars studies Internet free speech and intellectual property matters. He received his J.D. with high honors from George Washington University Law School, where he was awarded the Peter D. Rosenberg Award for Patent and Intellectual Property Law and the Jan Jancin Award from the American Intellectual Property Law Association. During his summers in law school, he interned at Berkman’s Cyberlaw Clinic, working on a wide variety of intellectual property and cyberlaw matters.Contact: 23 Everett Street, 2nd Floor / WCC 3025 | 617.384.9128 | asellars@cyber.law.harvard.edu

Susan Cole

Founding DirectorClinic: Education Law Clinic of the Trauma and Learning Policy InitiativeCourses: Education Advocacy and Systemic Change: Children at Risk Clinical Workshop; Legislative Lawyering in EducationTopics of Interest: Education; Impact of Trauma on Learning; Systemic Change; School Reform; Children’s Mental HealthLegal Experience: Susan Cole is the founder of the Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative, a partnership between Harvard Law School and Massachusetts Advocates for Children. Its goal is to ensure that children traumatized by exposure to violence and other forms of adversity succeed in school. In addition, she was a field attorney for the National Labor Relations Board and an associate in a public interest firm. Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 4105 | 617.998.0107 | scole@law.harvard.edu

Michael Gregory

Assistant Clinical Professor of LawClinic: Education Law Clinic of the Trauma and Learning Policy InitiativeCourses: Education Advocacy & Systemic Change: Children at Risk Clinical Workshop; Education Law and Policy; Legislative Lawyering in EducationLegal Experience: Michael Gregory is a co-author of a landmark report and policy agenda, Helping Traumatized Children Learn, and is also a co-author of Educational Rights of Children Affected by Homelessness and/or Domestic Violence, a manual for child advocates. In 2013, he was appointed by Governor Deval Patrick to serve on the Families and Children Requiring Assistance Advisory Board, a statewide panel that advises the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on the implementation of the reformed CHINS law.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 4105 | 617.998.0108 | mgregory@law.harvard.edu

Katie Ryan

Staff AttorneyClinic: Education Law Clinic of the Trauma and Learning Policy InitiativeLegal Experience: Previously, Katie Ryan worked for the Child Advocacy Clinic at the University of Virginia, where she supervised students in casework involving issues of special education, school discipline, and juvenile justice. She also developed and ran a pro bono program that was a partnership between the University of Virginia School of Law, the Legal Aid Justice Center’s JustChildren program, and Virginia law firms.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 4105 | 617.384.9269 | kryan@law.harvard.edu

Anne Eisner

Licensed Social WorkerClinic: Education Law Clinic of the Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative (TLPI)Experience: Anne leads TLPI’s policy work and work with educators. For 26 years before coming to TLPI, Anne provided and supervised home-based clinical services to families and children impacted by domestic violence, child abuse and neglect. She helped to develop an innovative treatment approach that included care coordination and advocacy along with intensive clinical services.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 4105 | 617.998.0108 | AEisner@massadvocates.org

Wendy B. Jacobs

Clinical Professor of Law and Clinic DirectorClinic: Emmett Environmental Law and Policy ClinicCourses: Environmental Practice Skills, Methods, and Controversies: Siting and Permitting of a Wind Farm as an ExampleTopics of Interest: Environmental Law; Administrative Law; Liability Regimes for Carbon Capture and Sequestration; Polices and Technologies for the Reduction of Air and Water Pollution; Financial and Other Incentives for Development of Renewable Power Sources; Quantification and Reduction of Environmental Risks; Due Diligence and Distribution of Environmental Liabilities in Corporate Transactions; Development of Contaminated Properties (brownfields); Enactment of Pollution Reduction Laws in Europe.Legal Experience: Wendy Jacobs was a partner at Foley Hoag LLP, working exclusively on environmental matters involving federal and state environmental laws, government agencies and non-profit organizations, and private sector clients. She was also the manager of the law firm’s pro bono program, and before that worked as an appellate attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 4119 | 617.496.3368 | wjacobs@law.harvard.edu

Aladdine Joroff

Clinical InstructorClinic: Emmett Environmental Law and Policy ClinicLegal Experience: Previously, Aladdine Joroff practiced environmental and land use law in the Boston offices of Beveridge & Diamond and Goodwin Procter, where her work included permitting, operating and regulatory compliance counseling, policy development advocacy and associated litigation in state and federal courts. Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 4119 | 617.496.5692 | ajoroff@law.harvard.edu

Emily Broad Leib

Clinical Instructor, Lecturer on Law and Director of the Food Law and Policy ClinicDeputy Director of the Center for Health Law and Policy InnovationClinic: Food Law and Policy ClinicSPO: Mississippi Delta ProjectCourse: Food: A Health Law and Policy Seminar; Legal and Public Health Perspectives on Food Policy; Food Law and PolicyTopics of Interest: Food Law and Policy; Community Development; Access to Health Care; Health Disparities; Human Rights; Economic DevelopmentLegal experience: Emily Broad Leib co-founded and directs the Food Law and Policy Clinic of the Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation. Previously, she spent two years in Clarksdale, Mississippi as the Joint Harvard Law School/Mississippi State University Delta Fellow, serving as Director of the Delta Directions Consortium.Contact: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain / WCC 3130 | 617.390.2590 | ebroad@law.harvard.edu

Clinical FellowClinic: Food Law and Policy Clinic of the Center for Health Law and Policy InnovationLegal Experience: Ona Balkus was a clinical student for three semesters at Harvard Law School and led the food policy initiative for the Mississippi Delta Project . She was also a research assistant for the Food Law and Policy Clinic.Contact: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain / WCC 3130 | 617.390.2538 | obalkus@law.harvard.edu

Alli Condra

Clinical FellowClinic: Food Law and Policy Clinic of the Center for Health Law and Policy InnovationTopics of Interest: Food and Agricultural Law and PolicyLegal Experience: Alli Condra has written on food and agricultural topics for Food Safety News and the American Bar Association’s Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources. She also spent a summer in Washington D.C. working as a legislative intern for Olsson Frank & Weeda and another summer as a policy consultant at the Iowa state office of USDA Farm Service Agency, working on crop insurance issues.Contact: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain / WCC 3130 | 617.390.2556 | acondra@law.harvard.edu

Clinical Professor of Law and Clinic DirectorClinic: Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical ProgramCourses: Immigration and Refugee Advocacy, Immigration Law: Policy and Social ChangeTopics of Interest: Refugee and Asylum Law; Gender Law; ImmigrationLegal Experience: Deborah Anker has taught Harvard law students for over 30 years. She is the author of a leading treatise, Law of Asylum in the United States. She was also chosen to be a fellow of the prestigious American Bar Foundation.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 3103 | 617.384.8165 | danker@law.harvard.edu

Sabi Ardalan

Assistant Director and Lecturer on LawClinic: Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical ProgramCourses: Immigration and Refugee Advocacy; Trauma, Refugees and Asylum LawLegal Experience: Sabi Ardalan clerked for the Honorable Michael A. Chagares of Third Circuit Court of Appeals and the Honorable Raymond J. Dearie, Chief District Judge for the Eastern District of New York. She previously served as the Equal Justice America Fellow at The Opportunity Agenda and as a litigation associate at Dewey Ballantine LLP.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 3103 | 617.384.7504 | sardalan@law.harvard.edu

Maggie Morgan

Albert M. Sacks Clinical and Advocacy FellowClinic: Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical ProgramLegal Experience: Maggie Morgan is an alumna of the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic. Most recently she was a clinical fellow in the Health Law & Policy Clinic at Harvard Law School, working on national and state-based health law and policy initiatives to increase access to health care for low-income citizens. She also developed several projects focused on improving access to health care for immigrants in the United States. Before that, Maggie clerked for the Honorable Nanette K. Laughrey of the Western District of Missouri.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 3103 | 617.496.5497 | mmorgan@law.harvard.edu

John Willshire-Carerra

Senior Clinical InstructorClinic: Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program (Greater Boston Legal Services)Legal Experience: John Willshire-Carerra is a nationally known researcher and practitioner with numerous prominent, immigration and asylum litigation victories to his credit. In 1987, he directed the Ford Foundation national research and organizing project on implementation of Plyler v. Doe, the Supreme Court decision that established the right of all immigrant students to a public education in the United States. He has received the Dow-Gardner-Landrum Award for outstanding commitment to legal services to the poor and the annual legal services attorney award from the Massachusetts Bar Association, among others.Contact: jwillshirecare@law.harvard.edu

Nancy Kelly

Senior Clinical InstructorClinic: Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program (Greater Boston Legal Services)Legal Experience: Previously, Nancy Kelly served as a Harvard Law School Human Rights Program Fellow. She initiated the nationally and internationally prominent Women Refugees Project, a centerpiece of the Clinic’s work. Among other honors, Ms. Kelly received the 2000 John G. Brooks Award of the Boston Bar Association for her work with refugee women and children, and for her teaching at the Clinic.Contact: nkelly@gbls.org

Liala Buoniconti

Licensed Social WorkerClinic: Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical ProgramExperience: Currently a social worker at the MGH Healthcare Center in Chelsea, Mass., Liala brings over 10 years of experience working with immigrants and refugees, and will be an invaluable addition to the HIRC team. Liala is bilingual and received a Masters of Social Work from Simmons School of Social Work and a B.A. from Gettysburg College. Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 3103 | 617.384.5087 | lbuoniconti@law.harvard.edu

David Grossman

Clinical Professor of Law and Clinic DirectorClinic: Harvard Legal Aid BureauCourses: Introduction to Advocacy, Skills and Ethics in Clinical Practice, Advanced Clinical Workshop; Housing Law and PolicyLegal Experience: David Grossman has worked as a housing attorney representing low-income tenants and tenant groups, both in private practice and in law school clinic settings. He was also a Clerk on the Supreme Court of Israel.Contact: 23 Everett Street, 1st Floor | 617.384.5590 | dgrossman@law.harvard.edu

Clinical Professor of Law and Deputy DirectorClinic: Harvard Legal Aid BureauCourses: Advanced Clinical Practice; Introduction to Advocacy: Skills and Ethics in Clinical Practice; Housing Law and PolicyTopics of Interest: Housing Law and Policy; Poverty Law; Access to Justice; Legal Ethics/Legal ProfessionLegal Experience: Esme Caramello was a Visiting Assistant Clinical Professor of Law with the Housing and Consumer Protection Clinic at Suffolk Law School, and worked as a Clinical Instructor in the Housing Unit of the WilmerHale Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School.Contact: 23 Everett Street, 1st floor | 617.495.4408 | ecaramello@law.harvard.edu

Elizabeth Nessen

Senior Clinical InstructorClinic: Harvard Legal Aid BureauLegal Experience: Previously, Elizabeth Nessen was an original partner at Community Lawyers. Her Bureau practice has focused on tenant’s rights and unemployment, while her private practice involves consumer rights litigation. She previously served as a staff attorney at the WilmerHale Legal Services Center from 1986-88.Contact: 23 Everett Street, 1st Floor | 617.495.4408 | enessen@law.harvard.edu

Lee Goldstein

Senior Clinical InstructorClinic: Harvard Legal Aid BureauCourses: Trial Advocacy Workshop (Winter Term), Advanced Clinical Practice SeminarLegal Experience: From 1975 to date, Lee Goldstein has practiced law as part of a community law office in Central Square, representing tenants, workers, community and political groups. Lee recently assisted HLAB students in the formation of a Wage and Hour Practice Group. In 2008, with the assistance of law students, he drafted the Tenant Protection Act, signed into law by Gov. Patrick on August 7, 2010, which is the first comprehensive legislation to protect tenants in foreclosed property from eviction by foreclosing lenders.Contact: 23 Everett Street, 1st Floor | 617.495.4408 | goldste@law.harvard.edu

Stephanie Goldenhersh

Senior Clinical InstructorClinic: Harvard Legal Aid BureauLegal Experience: Prior to joining the Bureau, Stephanie Goldenhersh practiced for six years at the Legal Assistance Corporation of Central Massachusetts. She was also the project manager for the unit's U.S. Department of Justice grant under the Violence Against Women Act, which partnered with local battered women's service providers to ensure continuity of legal services to survivors of domestic violence. She also worked for Foley, Hoag & Eliot, LLP, where she participated in environmental litigation and pro bono advocacy for survivors of domestic violence.Contact: 23 Everett Street, 1st Floor | 617.495.4408 | sgoldenhersh@law.harvard.edu

Patricia Whiting

Senior Clinical InstructorClinic: Harvard Legal Aid BureauLegal Experience: Previously, Patricia Whiting was a fellow and Clinical Instructor at the WilmerHale Legal Services Center practicing in the areas of housing law and consumer bankruptcy. She was also an associate at the Cambridge law firm of Pressman & Kruskal, where she worked on matters involving residential real estate, estate planning, and lead paint litigation.Contact: 23 Everett Street, 1st Floor | 617.494.5592 | pwhiting@law.harvard.edu

Patricio Rossi

Robert Bordone

Thaddeus R. Beal Clinical Professor of Law and Clinic DirectorClinic: Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical ProgramCourses: Advanced Negotiation: Multiparty Negotiation, Group Decision Making, and Special Dispute Management Processes; Spring Negotiation WorkshopTopics of Interest: ADR; Dispute Resolution; Dispute Systems Design; Negotiation; MediationLegal Experience: Robert Bordone clerked for the Honorable George A. O'Toole, Jr. of the United States District Court for Massachusetts. He also worked at the Washington D.C.-based law firm of Crowell & Moring, the New York-based firm of Cravath, Swaine, & Moore, the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Boston Consulting Group. He is a member of the bars of New York, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia. Contact: Pound 513 | 617.495.9194 | rbordone@law.harvard.edu

Rachel Viscomi

Assistant Director and Lecturer on Law Clinic: Harvard Negotiation and Medication Clinical ProgramLegal Experience: Previously, Rachel Viscomi was a principal in the Corporate Education Practice of Vantage Partners, working with Fortune 500 clients from a wide range of industries (energy, financial services, sales, pharmaceuticals, technology, and entertainment, among others). She has also taught conflict resolution sessions as part of UMass Boston’s Emerging Leaders Program, NALEO’s National Summit on the State of Latino Education, Amsterdam’s ADR Institute, the Citadel, and at the Military College of South Carolina. Rachel also practiced as a civil litigator with the law firm of Bingham McCutchen, LLP.Contact: Pound 513 | 617.496.7109 | rviscomi@law.harvard.edu

Alonzo Emery

Clinical Instructor and Lecturer on LawClinic: Harvard Negotiation and Medication Clinical ProgramCourses: Negotiation WorkshopLegal Experience: Prior to joining the clinic, Alonzo Emery served as an Assistant Professor of Comparative Jurisprudence at Renmin University of China Law School in Beijing. He also ran the Renmin University Disability Law Clinic, China’s first law school clinic dedicated exclusively to providing legal services to persons with disabilities. He has trained hundreds of civil society leaders, government officials, jurists and educators from China and the United States in negotiation and conflict resolution strategies.Contact: Pound 513 | 617.496.7109 | aemery@law.harvard.edu

Heather Kulp

Clinical InstructorClinic: Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical ProgramTopics of Interest: ADR; Dispute Systems Design; Negotiation; Mediation; Facilitation; Not-for-Profit Law; Housing LawLegal Experience: Heather Kulp was a Skadden Fellow at the Resolution Systems Institute/Center for Conflict Resolution. She also worked as a mediator with Cook County Foreclosure Mediation Program and was a Pritzker Fellow with Northwestern Law.Contact: Pound 516 | 617.495.9693 | hkulp@law.harvard.edu

Robert Greenwald

Clinical Professor of Law and Clinic DirectorCenter for Health Law and Policy InnovationClinic: Health Law and Policy Clinic and Food Law and Policy ClinicCourses: The Politics of Health; Food: A Health Law and Policy SeminarLegal Experience: Robert Greenwald is a member of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, the co-chair of the HIV Health Care Access Working Group, and a member of the board of the Bessie Tart Wilson Initiative for Children and the Technical Assistance Collaborative. He has also served as an advisor to the President’s National Commission on AIDS and the HRSA/CDC Community Advisory Board, and as a board member of the AIDS Action Council of Washington D.C., and the National Lesbian and Gay Bar Association.Contact: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain / WCC 3137 | 617.390.2584 | rgreenwa@law.harvard.edu

Amy Rosenberg

Associate Director of the Center for Health Law and Policy InnovationClinic: Health Law and Policy Clinic of the Center for Health Law and Policy InnovationTopics of Interest: Healthcare Access; Health Disparities; HIV/AIDS Law and Policy; Health-Related Stigma and Discrimination; Health Literacy; Community Lawyering; Legislative AdvocacyLegal Experience: Amy Rosenberg was the first Albert Sacks Fellow at the WilmerHale Legal Services Center. She has also worked for the AIDS Action Committee as a Senior Public Policy & Legal Analyst and a Legal and Health Policy Consultant to state and federal agencies, community-based organizations, and universities.Contact: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain | 617.390.2677 | arosenbe@law.harvard.edu

Sarah Downer

Clinical InstructorClinic: Health Law and Policy Clinic of the Center for Health Law and Policy InnovationLegal Experience: Sarah Downer was previously a Redstone Fellow at the WilmerHale Legal Services Center, working in the Family and Children's Law Practice Unit. She has also served as a Resident Tutor at Harvard College in the areas of GLBT Support, Sexual Assault/Sexual Harassment, and Pre-Law Advising. As a Clinical Instructor, she works on projects focusing on health and food law.Contact: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain / WCC 3027 | sdowner@law.harvard.edu

Richard A. Johnston

WilmerHale Pro Bono AttorneyClinic: Health Law and Policy Clinic of the Center for Health Law and Policy ClinicLegal Experience: Richard Johnston is a litigation partner at WilmerHale with extensive experience representing providers and businesses in the health care sector. He also has experience representing plaintiffs, pro bono, in class actions to obtain expanded access to health care services.Contact: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain | richard.johnston@wilmerhale.com

Carmel Shachar

Staff AttorneyClinic: Health Law and Policy Clinic of the Center for Health Law and Policy InnovationTopics of Interest: Health Policy; Health Care Reform; Health Care Reform Implementation; Medicare; Medicaid, the Affordable Care ActLegal Experience: Carmel Shachar clerked for the Hon. Jacques L. Weiner, Jr. of the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. She has also worked as an associate in the health care group of Ropes & Gray, LLP.Contact: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain / WCC 3027 | 617.390.2588 | cshachar@law.harvard.edu

Kathryn Garfield

Clinical FellowClinic: Health Law and Policy Clinic of the Center for Health Law and Policy InnovationTopics of Interest: Health Law and PolicyLegal Experience: Kathryn Garfield has worked as a litigation associate and prior to that as a Ropes & Gray NAP Fellow for the health care group, Ropes & Gray, LLP.Contact: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain / WCC 3027 | 617.390.2554 | kgarfield@law.harvard.edu

Mindy Roseman

Lecturer on Law and Academic Director of the Human Rights ProgramCourses: International Reproductive/Sexual Health Rights: Reading GroupLegal Experience: Prior to joining HRP, Mindy Roseman was a staff attorney with the Center for Reproductive Rights in New York, where she was in charge of its East and Central European program. She clerked for Judge John F. Grady, Chief Judge, U.S. District Court, Northern District, IL, and was also an instructor in the Department of Population and International Health at Harvard School of Public Health, and a senior research officer at the International Health and Human Rights Program, François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard School of Public Health, where she researched and reported on a range of health and human rights issues.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 3139 | 617.495.6912 | mroseman@law.harvard.edu

Deborah Popowski

Clinical Instructor and Lecturer on LawClinic: International Human Rights ClinicSPO: HLS Advocates for Human RightsCourse: Human Rights Advocacy and the United StatesTopics of Interest: Human Rights; Law and Social Movements; Professional Ethics; Domestic Implementation of International Human Rights NormsLegal experience: Prior to joining the clinic, Deborah Popowski was a Skirball Fellow at the Center for Constitutional Rights, where she supported the Guantanamo Global Justice Initiative and launched When Healers Harm, a campaign to hold health professionals accountable for torture. She has also worked with the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, the UN Committee Against Torture and Justice Global.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 3139 | 617.495.0792 | dpopowski@law.harvard.edu

Clinical Instructor and Lecturer on LawClinic: International Human Rights ClinicCourses: Human Rights Advocacy and Criminal JusticeLegal Experience: Fernando Delgado has served as a Global Human Rights Fellow with Justiça Global and continues to be a collaborating attorney on their national prisons project. He also worked as an Alan R. and Barbara D. Finberg Fellow and a Henry Richardson Labouisse ’26 Fellow in the Americas and Children’s Rights Divisions of Human Rights Watch.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 3117 | 617.496.4661 | fdelgado@law.harvard.edu

Anna Crowe

Clinical FellowClinic: International Human Rights ClinicTopics of Interest: International Humanitarian Law; Cluster Munitions and Civilian Protection During War; Disarmament; Environment.Legal Experience: Anna Crowe has worked as a research officer for Privacy International and as a Henigson Human Rights Fellow with the International Crisis Group. Anna is also an Enrolled Barrister and Solicitor for the High Court of New Zealand.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 3139 | 617.384.5476 | acrowe@law.harvard.edu

WILMERHALE LEGAL SERVICES CENTER (LSC)

Senior Clinical Instructor, Lecturer on Law and Clinic Associate DirectorClinic: Family and Domestic Violence Law Clinic, WilmerHale Legal Services CenterCourse:Family, Domestic Violence and LGBT Law: Litigating in the Family Courts Clinical SeminarLegal Experience: Nnena Odim practices in all aspects of domestic relations and family mediation. While in law school, she was the coordinator of the National Lawyer’s Guild’s ‘Street Law Clinic’, a program led by law students and practicing attorneys providing legal information on landlord/tenant and stop and search issues to local high schools, community centers, homeless shelters, prisons and other community groups.Contact: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain | 617.390.2586 | nodim@law.harvard.edu

Stephanie Davidson

Clinical FellowClinic: Family and Domestic Violence Law Clinic, WilmerHale Legal Services CenterLegal Experience: Previously, Stephanie Davidson was a Public Service Venture Fund Fellow at the Urban Justice Center’s Domestic Violence Project in New York City. She also served as the chair of the Legislative Subcommittee to the NYC Lawyer’s Coalition Against Domestic Violence.Contact: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain | 617.390.2586 | sdavidson@law.harvard.edu

Maureen E. McDonagh

Clinical Instructor and Lecturer on LawClinic: Post Foreclosure Eviction Defense / Housing Law Clinic, WilmerHale Legal Services CenterCourses: Post Foreclosure Eviction/Housing Law Workshop A and BTopics of Interest: Litigation; Trial Skills; Clinical Legal Education; HousingLegal Experience: Maureen McDonagh represented indigent clients in criminal cases as well as in state intervention child custody cases. She was a mentor attorney for the Massachusetts Committee for Public Counsel Services Children and Family Law Program. She is also a member of the Boston Bar Real Estate Section Pro Bono Subcommittee, overseeing the Lawyer for the Day Program at Boston Housing Court.Contact: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain | 617.390.2542 | mcdonagh@law.harvard.edu

Veterans Law and Disability Benefits Clinic

Clinical Professor of Law and Clinic DirectorDirector of the WilmerHale Legal Services CenterClinic: Veterans Law and Disability Benefits Clinic, WilmerHale Legal Services CenterTopics of Interest: Clinical Legal Education; Poverty Law; Legal Needs of Veterans; Social Welfare Law and Policy; Administrative law.Legal Experience: Dan Nagin was an Associate Professor of Law and Director at the Family Resource Clinic, University of Virginia School of Law. He was also a Lecturer in Law and managing attorney with the Civil Justice Clinic, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law.Contact: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain / WCC 3080 | 617.390.2560 | dnagin@law.harvard.edu

Senior Clinical Instructor and Clinic Associate DirectorClinic: Veterans Law and Disability Benefits Clinic, WilmerHale Legal Services CenterLegal Experience: Previously, Julie McCormack worked at Community Legal Aid, in Worcester, representing clients in the areas of public benefits, housing, consumer and employment law. She co-teaches on disability and administrative law as part of the Veteran’s Law and Disability Benefits workshops.Contact: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain | 617.390.2522 | jmccorma@law.harvard.edu

Betsy Gwin

Staff Attorney and DAV Charitable Service Trust FellowClinic: Veterans Law and Disability Benefits Clinic, WilmerHale Legal Services CenterLegal Experience: Previously, Betsy Gwin was a staff attorney in the Child and Family Law Division of the Committee for Public Counsel Services. Contact: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain | 617.390.2560 | bgwin@law.harvard.edu

Dana Montalto

Limon FellowClinic: Veterans Law and Disability Benefits Clinic, WilmerHale Legal Services CenterLegal Experience: Dana Montalto clerked for the Hon. F. Dennis Saylor IV of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. She received her law degree from Yale Law School where she participated in the Veterans Legal Services Clinic and the Iraqi Refugee Assistance Project. While at Yale, Dana was awarded the Joseph A. Chubb Competition Prize for excellence in legal draftsmanship and the Francis Wayland Prize for proficiency in preparing and presenting a case in negotiation, arbitration, and litigation.Contact: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain | 617.390.2525 | dmontalto@law.harvard.edu

Brian Price

Clinical Professor of LawClinic: Transactional Law ClinicsCourses: Transactional Practice Clinical WorkshopTopics of Interest: Community Economic Development; Entertainment Law; Small Business and Micro-Enterprise DevelopmentLegal Experience: Previously, Brian was the director of the WilmerHale Legal Services Center, and general counsel and senior director of certification and enforcement at the Office of Minority and Women Business Assistance within the Massachusetts Department of Economic Development. He has also served as assistant counsel for Liberty Mutual Insurance Company.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 4103 | 617.998.0101 | bprice@law.harvard.edu

Cheryl Bratt

Administrative DirectorClinic: Child Advocacy ClinicLegal Experience: Prior to joining the clinic, Cheryl Bratt was a fellow at the University of Michigan Law School’s Pediatric Advocacy Clinic, and a litigation senior associate at WilmerHale LLP. She also clerked for the Honorable Norman H. Stahl on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and for the Honorable Mary A. McLaughlin on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 4133 | 617.496.1684 | cbratt@law.harvard.edu

Steve Churchill

Lecturer on Law and Principal & Co-Founder at Fairwork, P.C.Clinic: Employment Law ClinicCourses: Employment Law Workshop: Advocacy Skills; Employment Law Workshop: Strategies for Social ChangeTopics of Interest: Employment Law; Law and Social Change; Social Entrepreneurship; Transition Between Private Sector and Public Interest; Class Action LitigationLegal Experience: Steve Churchill is a former partner of Lichten & Liss-Riordan, P.C.. He is the Co-Founder and President of the Fair Employment Project, Inc., a non-profit whose mission is to reduce violations of employment civil rights laws through more effective enforcement.Contact: schurchi@law.harvard.edu

Lecturer on LawClinic: Government Lawyer: State Attorney General ClinicLegal Experience: James Tierney has served as a Majority Leader in the Maine House of Representatives and later on as the Maine Attorney General. In December, 1992, he was named as special attorney general to investigate misconduct allegations on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. He is the Director the National State Attorneys General Program at Columbia Law School, where he has also been a Lecturer in Law since 2000.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 3025 | jtierney@law.harvard.edu

Jonathan Wroblewski

Lecturer on LawClinic: Government Lawyer: Semester in Washington ClinicCourse: Government Lawyer (Policy and Analysis)Topics of Interest: Policymaking; Criminal Law and ProcedureLegal experience: Director, Office of Policy and Legislation, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice; Commissioner, U.S. Sentencing Commission; Prosecutor, Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice; Director of Legislative Affairs, U.S. Sentencing Commission; Assisting Public Defender, Alameda County Public Defender's OfficeContact: jwroblewski@law.harvard.edu

Peter Carfagna

Lecturer on Law and Partner, Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLPClinic: Sports Law ClinicCourses: Sports and the Law: Examining the Legal History and Evolution of America’s Three “Major League” Sports: MLB, NFL and NBA; Sports Law: Advanced Contract Drafting SeminarLegal Experience: Peter Carfagna is Chairman/CEO of Magis LLC, a privately owned sports marketing, management and investment company, including family ownership of the Lake County Captains, Cleveland Indians Class A Affiliate. From 1994-2005, Peter served as Chief Legal Officer & General Counsel of International Management Group (IMG) and was Senior Partner at Jones Day LLP before that. He serves the Harvard Alumni Association as a Member of the Nominating Committee for the Harvard University Board of Overseers. He is a past elected Director of both the HAA Worldwide Executive Committee and the American Association of Rhodes Scholars. Peter currently serves on the Great Lakes Regional Selection Committee for the Rhodes Scholarship, as well as on the Board of the Sports Legacy Institute and the Ladies Professional Golf Association. Contact: Langdell 305 | 617.495.4610 | pcarfagna@law.harvard.edu

Thomas Goldstein

Lecturer on Law and Partner, Goldstein & Russell, P.C.Clinic: Supreme Court Litigation ClinicCourses: Supreme Court LitigationLegal Experience: Thomas Goldstein was a founding partner of Goldstein and Howe, a Washington D.C. firm specializing in Supreme Court Litigation. He was also a partner at Akin Gump, where he co-directed the litigation and Supreme Court practices. In 2003, he also co-founded the SCOTUSblog.Contact: 202.362.0636 | tgoldstein@goldsteinrussell.com

Jonathan Massey

Lecturer on Law and Partner, Massey & Gail LLP.Clinic: Supreme Court Litigation ClinicLegal Experience: Jonathan Massey has argued over 30 cases in federal and state courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court and numerous U.S. Courts of Appeals. He has filed briefs in dozens of other matters, including more than 65 in the U.S. Supreme Court alone.Contact: jmassey@law.harvard.edu

Kevin Russell

Lecturer on Law and Partner, Goldstein & Russell P.C.Clinic: Supreme Court Litigation ClinicCourses: Supreme Court LitigationTopics of Interest: Civil Rights; Civil ProcedureLegal Experience: Kevin Russell has argued ten merits cases in the Supreme Court. He was counsel in many other cases and has also filed amicus briefs on behalf of groups like ACLU, NAACP, the National Women’s Law Center, and constitutional law scholars. Previously, he also worked for the U.S. Department of Justice, representing the United States in civil and criminal cases in federal courts.Contact: 202.362.0637 | krussell@goldsteinrussell.com

Tejinder Singh

Lecturer on Law and Partner, Goldstein & Russell P.C.Clinic: Supreme Court Litigation ClinicLegal Experience: Tejinder Singh has represented parties and amici before the Supreme Court and lower courts. His matters have involved a broad range of subject areas, including constitutional law, the enforcement of arbitration awards, civil rights, criminal defense, financial regulation, and gambling law. In 2014, Tejinder argued and won the Supreme Court case Lane v. Franks, establishing that the First Amendment protects the subpoenaed testimony of public employees.Contact: 202.362.0636 | tsingh@law.harvard.edu

Senior Clinical Instructor and Partner, Salsberg & SchneiderSPO: Harvard DefendersTopics of Interest: Civil Rights; Civil Liberties; Equal Protection; Student Disciplinary matters, including plagiarism and other charges of misconduct.Legal Experience: John Salsberg was a trial lawyer with the Massachusetts Defenders Committee. He has also worked as an Adjunct Faculty at Boston College Law School.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 5110 | 617.495.3144 | jsalsber@law.harvard.edu

David Hoffman

John H. Watson Jr. Lecturer on LawFounding Member, Boston Law CollaborativeSPO: Harvard Mediation ProgramCourses: MediationTopics of Interest: Mediation; Arbitration; Collaborative Law; Alternative Dispute Resolution; NegotiationLegal experience: David Hoffman has 17 years of experience at Hill & Barlow in Boston, where he was involved in litigation, family law, and employment matters; and 8 years at Boston Law Collaborative, LLC. He has also been mediating and arbitrating cases for the past 20 years.Contact: 617.439.0700 | dhoffman@BostonLawCollaborative.com

Mississippi Delta Project

Emily Broad Leib

Clinical Instructor, Lecturer on Law and Clinic Director of the Food Law and Policy ClinicDeputy Director of the Center for Health Law and Policy InnovationClinic: Food Law and Policy ClinicSPO: Mississippi Delta ProjectCourse: Food: A Health Law and Policy Seminar; Legal and Public Health Perspectives on Food PolicyTopics of Interest: Food Law and Policy; Community Development; Access to Health Care; Health Disparities; Human Rights; Economic DevelopmentLegal experience: Emily Broad Leib co-founded and directs the Food Law and Policy Clinic of the Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation. Previously, she spent two years in Clarksdale, Mississippi as the Joint Harvard Law School/Mississippi State University Delta Fellow, serving as Director of the Delta Directions Consortium.Contact: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain / WCC 3130 | 617.390.2590 | ebroad@law.harvard.edu

Clinical FellowClinic: Food Law and Policy Clinic of the Center for Health Law and Policy InnovationLegal Experience: Ona Balkus was a clinical student for three semesters at Harvard Law School and led the food policy initiative for the Mississippi Delta Project . She was also a research assistant for the Food Law and Policy Clinic.Contact: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain / WCC 3130 | 617.390.2538 | obalkus@law.harvard.edu

Desta Reff

Mississippi Delta FellowSPO: Mississippi Delta ProjectExperience: Experience: While a student at HLS, Desta helped to found and direct the Harvard Law School Documentary Studio. She is an accomplished documentary filmmaker.

John Fitzpatrick

Senior Clinical InstructorSPO: Prison Legal Assistance ProjectTopics of Interest: Prison Law and Prisoners' RightsLegal Experience: John Fitzpatrick is a Captain, US Army Reserve (army reservist in Judge Advocate General’s Corps). He is a member of Pingitore & Fitzpatrick, LLC, and was a sole practitioner involed in general litigation practice, including commercial litigation, appeals, and criminal defense matters. He was a partner at Fitzpatrick & Warrenbrand LLP and attorney at Looney & Grossman, and Committee for Public Counsel Services. He has represented indigent defendants in jury and jury-waived criminal trials in the state Superior and District Courts.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 5107 | 617.495.3969 | jfitzpat@law.harvard.edu

Senior Clinical InstructorSPO: Tenant Advocacy ProjectLegal Experience: Marcia Peters has been at TAP for 28 years and involved in low-income tenant work for 38. She has worked at the MA Union of Public Housing Tenants, the Legal Services Center, the Boston Housing Authority during its receivership, and Medical Legal Partnership | Boston.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 5123 | 617.495.4394 | mpeters@law.harvard.edu

Lynn Weissberg

Senior Clinical Instructor and Partner, Stern Shapiro Weissberg & Garin, LLPSPO: Tenant Advocacy ProjectLegal Experience: Lynn Weissberg has over thirty years of experience in private practice, concentrating in employment law and litigation and civil rights litigation. She is also a member of the Executive Committee of the Massachusetts Employment Lawyers Association.Contact: 6 Everett Street, WCC 5123 | 617.495.4394 | lweissbe@law.harvard.edu